Monday, April 25, 2011

New Blog

Hello loyal McCoKorea readers. We have left Korea for Mexico, so we have a new blog we really think you should follow: http://unpocodemccoco.tumblr.com/

Just a head's up: This new blog will have about 100% more posts about Mexico than the last one.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Vietnam Vacation



This holiday season, Chris and I set out on an 18 day trip to Vietnam with 4 great friends: Richard, Alyna, Meg and Adam. We made our way from Hanoi in northern Vietnam to Saigon in the south traveling by train, bus, boat, taxi and motorcycle. It was an amazing trip made even more special because we shared it with our friends. In one month when we all leave Korea, we will be going our separate ways in different parts of the US. Even though I'm sure we'll meet up again soon somewhere in the world, it was so nice to spend the holidays with them.
Here is a very abbreviated list of what we did over 2.5 weeks in Vietnam.
*See all our pictures on PICASA.

HANOI
-visited the Hanoi Hilton and saw, among many other things, John McCain's flight suit he was wearing when he was captured
-spent Christmas eve on a Halong Bay house boat and woke up sleeping passengers by singing karaoke Christmas songs
- Sat on tiny plastic stools to eat delicious PHO on the street and didn't always get sick
- counted hundreds of "santa babies." Vietnamese people dress their babies and toddlers up in Santa outfits. This is a tradition the US needs to get behind because its freaking adorable.



HUE/HOI AN
- got a ton of tailored clothes made on the cheap (a suit, dress shirts, and wool coat for Chris and a dress and wool coat for me)
- celebrated New Years Eve on the beach and with BUCKETS. Some of you will understand this. Mom, thankfully you will not.
- ate a bahn mi (vietnamese sandwich) everyday. Sometimes twice a day.
- took a cooking class and were partly responsible for cooking some of the most delicious food ever eaten
- drank Vietnamese coffee like it was our jobs



DALAT TO SAIGON
- took an overnight bus which was so...cozy... that it necessitated the use of prescription sleeping pills. So I don't really remember much of that.
- met up with an awesome group of motorcycle drivers who took us on a 4 day tour south to Saigon
- stopped along the way at many different farms (peppercorn, starfruit, passionfruit, rubbertree, cocoa, silk worm)
- rode through the beautiful countryside and met some locals living in rural parts of Vietnam, just a few kilometers from Cambodia. And we might have given some of their kids belly-blows.




SAIGON
- sobered up with a gallery of Agent Orange victims at the War Remnants Museum
- walked around as best we could in a city of 5 million people and 3 million motorbikes
- said a sad, tearful goodbye to our magnificent motorcycle drivers. They not only showed us a unique side of Vietnam that we couldn't have accessed on our own, they were also a lot of fun and really kind. If anyone's thinking of doing a motorcycle tour in Vietnam--I highly recommend it!